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Choose your own adventure - Final Table hand
Option one is what I did, other options are other ways to play the hand.
-------------------------------- Five handed at final table shortest stack is 10,000 (SB). Blinds are 2000/4000 Folded around to HERO on button SeemsPrettyTight 10,000 (SB) 2ndBigStack 60,000 (BB) Hero 30,000 has 10 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Option 1: Hero Raises to 8000 (In past hands, big stack has called twice and folded to bet on flop twice, ShortStack was disconnected and Hero was stealing his SB) Option 2: Hero raises to 16,000 Option 3: Hero pushes Option 4: Hero folds FLOP 2 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 3 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 2 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] BigStack bets 8000 Hero has 22,000 left Option 1. Hero pushes - if I have little or none fold equity here is this still a good play? Consider that all outs are clean. Option 2. Hero folds Option 3. Hero calls down and folds any none 10 or 9 or diamond river. |
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Re: Choose your own adventure - Final Table hand
If blinds are even halfway tight, this is an easy button push. In my opinion any raise that isn't all-in is really bad.
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Re: Choose your own adventure - Final Table hand
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If blinds are even halfway tight, this is an easy button push. In my opinion any raise that isn't all-in is really bad. [/ QUOTE ] I wouldn't play that hand, especially since you can probably wait for SB to bust. Don't raise the minimum. Now that you're in, it's a push no question. Two overcards and a flush draw, nevermind the other guy just can't call that w/ his stack size. |
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